BA6353

Ten Large Balinese Batik Fans

£28.99
Fair Trade
Ethically sourced
Est. 1983
Family owned for over 40 years
Free UK Delivery
On orders over £35
Easy Returns
14-day returns policy
BAFTS Member
Proud to be a member of BAFTS Fair Trade Network UK
Handmade in Indonesia
By skilled artisan producers
About this product

Keep cool in style with this pack of ten handmade Balinese batik fans. Perfect for outdoor events, festivals, weddings, or hot summer days, these vibrant fans provide a refreshing breeze while adding a splash of colour and cultural flair. They're ideal for party favours, retail displays, or keeping a stash ready for spontaneous sunny adventures.

Each fan is decorated with traditional batik patterns using wax-resist dyeing techniques from Bali, Indonesia. The batik process creates unique variations in pattern and colour, making each fan in the pack one-of-a-kind. The lightweight bamboo frame and fabric construction make them easy to carry and use.

These batik fans have been handmade by artisans in Bali, Indonesia, and your purchase supports Fair Trade practices and fair wages for these talented makers.

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Batik Wax Note
This handmade item may have traces of wax left over from the batik process. Don't worry — it'll wash off naturally.

Batik FAQs

What is batik?

Batik is a centuries-old Indonesian textile art. Artisans draw designs onto fabric with hot wax, then dye the cloth. The wax resists the dye, leaving intricate patterns behind once it's removed. Every batik piece in our Bali range is made this way by hand.

How should I wash my batik clothing?

We recommend a cool hand wash to keep the colours at their best. Avoid bleach and tumble drying. Line dry in the shade to keep the colours vibrant, and iron inside out if needed. Washing separately for the first couple of washes is a good idea in case of any colour run.

Why does my new batik item have small wax marks?

Small traces of wax sometimes remain from the batik-making process. They're completely harmless and wash out naturally in the first wash or two. It's a nice reminder that your item is genuinely handmade rather than mass-produced.